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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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- G08B—SIGNALLING SYSTEMS, e.g. PERSONAL CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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- E06B7/28—Other arrangements on doors or windows, e.g. door-plates, windows adapted to carry plants, hooks for window cleaners
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- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01L—MEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
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- G01L1/18—Measuring force or stress, in general using properties of piezo-resistive materials, i.e. materials of which the ohmic resistance varies according to changes in magnitude or direction of force applied to the material
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- the present disclosure relates to a pressure monitor for a door leaf, and in particular to a pressure monitor capable of reliably detecting a ligature looped around an edge of a door.
- One solution to this problem is to design room fixtures and fittings such that they do not provide such anchor points. However, in some cases this is difficult or impossible.
- An example of this is door fittings. Individuals may try to create a ligature by securing a rope or cable around a top edge of a door frame.
- U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/915,218 describes a door alarm system which activates when a door is closed with something over the top of the door. Such a door alarm system can detect a sheet, cord or the like over the top of a door. However, the pressure monitor disclosed therein can be unreliable. There exists a need for improved means of detecting the presence of a ligature looped around an edge of a door.
- the present disclosure provides a pressure monitor that is configured to enable reliable detection of forces applied to an edge of a door leaf, in particular forces applied to a bottom edge of a door leaf.
- a pressure monitor for attachment at an edge of a door leaf, the pressure monitor configured, in response to a force applied to the pressure monitor in a first direction perpendicular to the plane of the door leaf, and in response to a force applied to the pressure monitor in a second direction that is parallel to the plane of the door leaf or opposite to the first direction, to issue a signal indicating that a force has been applied.
- the present inventor has also found that it is possible to create a ligature by passing a rope or cable around a bottom edge of a door leaf, rather than a top edge of a door leaf.
- a ligature is created by passing a cable or rope around a bottom edge of a door leaf, the inventor has found it to be likely that the rope or cable will apply a force to the bottom edge of the door leaf in a horizontal direction (rather than a vertical direction).
- the first aspect addresses this.
- forces applied to an edge of a door leaf are reliably detected by the pressure monitor of the first aspect, regardless of whether they are applied in the first direction or in the second direction.
- the pressure monitor of the first aspect is sufficiently versatile to reliably detect forces applied by a ligature secured to the bottom edge of a door leaf.
- the pressure sensor when attached to a top or bottom edge of a door leaf is capable of issuing a signal in response to forces applied to the door leaf in both the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction.
- the pressure sensor (when attached to a top or bottom edge of a door leaf) is capable of issuing a signal in response to forces applied to the door leaf in both the ‘closing’ direction and the ‘opening’ direction of the door leaf when attached to a door frame.
- the pressure monitor may further be configured to detect forces applied to the pressure monitor in a third direction.
- the second direction is opposite to the first direction (i.e. is horizontal and is opposite to the first direction)
- the third direction is parallel to the plane of the door leaf (i.e. is perpendicular to the first and second directions).
- the pressure monitor is capable of detecting forces applied in the vertical direction, and in the ‘opening’ and ‘closing’ horizontal directions of the door. This arrangement makes the pressure monitor particularly reliable and versatile, because no matter in what direction a force is applied to the edge of the door leaf, it will always have a component in at least one of the three directions.
- the pressure monitor may comprise a first pressure sensor arranged to detect forces applied in the first direction; and a second pressure sensor arranged to detect forces applied in the second direction.
- the pressure monitor may further comprise a third pressure sensor arranged to detect forces applied in the third direction.
- Each pressure sensor may comprise an electrical pressure sensor.
- each pressure sensor may comprise a pressure switch, such as a ribbon switch.
- each pressure sensor may comprise a resistive pressure sensor, or a piezoelectric pressure sensor.
- the pressure monitor may be configured for attachment along at least a portion of an edge of a door leaf, and may comprise a first pressure sensor arranged along a longitudinal axis of the pressure monitor to detect forces applied in the first direction; and a second pressure sensor arranged along the longitudinal axis of the pressure monitor to detect forces applied in the second direction.
- the pressure monitor may further comprise a third pressure sensor arranged along a longitudinal axis of the pressure monitor to detect forces applied in the third direction. Accordingly, forces applied in any direction and at any point along the portion of the edge of the door leaf are detectable. Each direction may be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- the pressure monitor may comprise a spine, the spine comprising a plate portion for attachment to the at least a portion of an edge of a door leaf; and a box portion arranged alongside the plate portion, wherein each pressure sensor is attached to a respective wall of the box portion. Each pressure sensor may be attached along a respective wall of the box portion.
- the plate portion may comprise upturned edges for locating the plate portion at the edge of the door leaf.
- the upturned edges may be configured to engage opposing sides of the door leaf.
- the box portion may comprise first and second walls oriented substantially perpendicular to the plate portion, and a third wall oriented substantially parallel with the plate portion.
- the first, second and third pressure sensors may be respectively attached to the first, second and third walls of the box portion.
- Each of the first, second and third pressure sensors may be secured within a respective channel extending along the respective wall of the box portion.
- the pressure monitor may further comprise a housing which houses the box portion such that each pressure sensor bears against a respective inner surface of the housing, wherein the housing is moveable relative to the box portion in each of the directions.
- the housing may have a generally U-shaped cross-section.
- the housing may comprise a first inner surface that is generally parallel with the first wall of the box portion; a second inner surface that is generally parallel with the second wall of the box portion; and a third inner surface that is generally parallel with the third wall of the box portion.
- the first, second and third pressure sensors may respectively bear against the first, second and third inner surfaces of the housing. Accordingly, when a force is applied to a first outer surface of the housing, the first pressure sensor (which is ‘sandwiched’ between the first inner surface of the housing and the first wall of the box portion) will be compressed and thus experience an increase in pressure.
- Each of the first, second and third inner surfaces of the housing may comprise a groove.
- Each pressure sensor may bear against the groove in the respective inner surface of the housing.
- each pressure sensor may comprise a protrusion that bears against the respective groove.
- the housing may comprise a lip which projects inwards from an inner surface of the box portion (for example projects inwards from one of the first inner surface and the second inner surface), wherein the lip engages a recess in the spine between the plate portion and the box portion. Separation of the housing from the spine is thereby prevented.
- the housing may comprise a first lip which projects inwards from the first inner surface, and a second lip which projects inwards from the second inner surface. Each lip may engage a respective recess in the spine between the plate portion and the box portion to thereby prevent separation of the housing from the spine.
- the spine may further comprise retaining surfaces which project from the plate and extend along outer side surfaces of the housing adjacent the first and second lips.
- Each of the spine and the housing may be formed by extrusion. Further, they may each be formed of metal, for example aluminium.
- the pressure monitor may be configured to issue an alert signal when a force is applied to the pressure monitor in one or more of the directions.
- the pressure monitor may comprise an alert system connected to each of the pressure sensors; the alert system configured, upon a force exceeding a predetermined threshold being applied to one or more of the pressure sensors, to issue an alert signal.
- the predetermined threshold may be at least 50N. In some examples, the predetermined threshold may be at least 60N. In yet further examples, the predetermined threshold may be at least 65N.
- the alert system may be configured, upon one or more of the pressure switches being closed by a force applied thereto, to issue the alert signal.
- the alert system may be configured, upon a change in an electrical property of one or more of the pressure sensors exceeding a predetermined threshold, to issue the alert signal.
- the alert signal may be issued when a change in an electrical property of one or more of the pressure sensors exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- the pressure sensors are resistive pressure sensors, the electrical property is resistance.
- the pressure sensors are electrical pressure sensors, the electrical property is EMF.
- the alert signal may comprise an electrical signal for transmission to a remote location.
- the transmission may be a wireless transmission.
- the alert system may comprise a wireless transmitter for wirelessly transmitting alert signals (e.g. to a central control system).
- the alert signal may comprise an audible signal, or a visual signal.
- the alert system may comprise a buzzer, a speaker, a LED, or a display screen.
- the box portion may be hollow, and may house the alert system.
- a door leaf having a pressure monitor according to the first aspect attached at an edge thereof.
- the pressure monitor is attached at a bottom edge of the door leaf.
- the pressure monitor may extend the entire length of the edge of the door leaf to which it is attached.
- the pressure monitor comprises upturned edges for locating the plate portion at the edge of the door leaf, the upturned edges may abut opposing sides of the door leaf.
- a door comprising a door frame, and a door leaf according to the second aspect pivotally attached to the door frame.
- the first and second directions may be horizontal; and the third direction may be vertical.
- the pressure monitor may be attached to the bottom edge of the door leaf, and the third direction may be upwards.
- FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of a pressure monitor for attachment to an edge of a door leaf
- FIG. 2 shows an end-view of the pressure monitor of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an alarm system as used in the pressure monitor of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 4A-4C show a door leaf with the pressure monitor of FIG. 1 fitted to a bottom edge thereof.
- FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of a pressure monitor 100 for attachment to an edge of a door leaf (not shown in FIG. 1 ).
- the pressure monitor 100 has an elongate spine 102 for attachment to an edge of a door leaf; elongate ribbon switches 104 ; and an elongate housing 106 . End-plates 108 and housing 106 conceal the ribbon switches 104 when the pressure monitor 100 is assembled, as illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- the pressure monitor 100 has a longitudinal axis A that extends along the length of the pressure monitor 100 . The length corresponds to the length of the bottom edge of the door leaf. Where elongate components are referred to herein, it is to be understood that those components extend in the longitudinal direction A.
- FIG. 2 shows an end-view of the pressure monitor 100 of FIG. 1 when assembled, with the end-plates 108 removed to reveal the inner layout of the pressure monitor 100 .
- Pressure monitor 100 is shown attached to a door leaf 200 in FIG. 2 .
- the spine 102 has an elongate plate portion 202 , and an elongate hollow box portion 204 which is arranged parallel to the plate portion 202 .
- Spine 102 has a uniform cross-section as viewed along the longitudinal axis, and as such is manufactured by extrusion.
- the spine 102 is thus of unitary construction—such that the components of the spine form a single unitary piece.
- the spine is aluminum.
- plate portion 202 abuts the edge of the door leaf 200
- elongate upturned edges 206 abut opposing sides of the door leaf 200 , adjacent to the edge in abutment with the plate portion 202 .
- the upturned edges 206 help to locate the pressure monitor 100 at the edge of the door leaf. They also ensure a substantially flush interface between the door leaf 200 and the pressure monitor 100 . This ensures that no anchor points for a ligature exist between the door leaf 200 and the pressure monitor 100 .
- Screws extend through the plate portion 202 and into the edge of the door leaf 200 , thus securing the pressure monitor 100 to the door 200 .
- screws may extend through the upturned edges 206 and into the sides door leaf 200 .
- the box portion 204 has a first elongate wall 208 A, a second elongate wall 208 B and a third elongate wall 208 C.
- the walls collectively form the box portion 204 .
- First wall 208 A and second wall 208 B are substantially perpendicular with the plate portion 202 .
- Third wall 208 C is substantially parallel with the plate portion 202 .
- First ribbon switch 104 A is secured within a first elongate channel that extends along the first wall 208 A.
- Second ribbon switch 104 B is secured within a second elongate channel that extends along the second wall 208 B.
- Third ribbon switch 104 C is secured within a third elongate channel that extends along the third wall 208 C. Accordingly, when a force is exerted against the first wall 208 A, it is detected by the first ribbon switch 104 A. The same is true of the second ribbon switch 104 B, and of the third ribbon switch 104 C.
- the ribbon switches have a T-shaped cross-section. In particular, they have a protrusion that extends in the longitudinal direction and which protrudes from the elongate channel. Operation of the ribbon switches is described in further detail in FIG. 3 below.
- the housing 106 has a generally U-shaped cross-section as viewed along the longitudinal axis.
- the cross-section of the housing is uniform along the entire longitudinal length of the pressure monitor.
- the housing 106 is manufactured by extrusion.
- the housing 106 is thus of unitary construction. It is made of aluminum.
- housing 106 is coupled to the spine 102 so as to house the box portion 204 and the ribbon switches 104 A-C.
- First ribbon switch 104 A engages and bears against a first elongate groove formed in first inner surface 210 A of the housing 106 .
- Second ribbon switch 104 B engages and bears against a second elongate groove formed in second inner surface 210 B of the housing 106 .
- Third ribbon switch 104 C engages and bears against a third elongate groove formed in the third inner surface 210 C of the housing 106 .
- Housing 106 further includes an elongate opening, opposite the third inner surface 210 C, through which the box portion 204 extends into the housing 106 .
- Opening 212 extends from one longitudinal end of the housing 106 to the other.
- At the lateral edges of the opening are inward-facing elongate lips 212 .
- Lips 212 engage (are received by) respective recesses 214 between the box portion 204 and the plate portion 202 . Accordingly, separation of the housing 106 from the spine 102 is prevented.
- Elongate retaining surfaces 216 which are part of the spine 102 , also extend along outer side surfaces of the housing 106 adjacent the lips 212 .
- the retaining surfaces 216 limit (but do not completely prevent) lateral movement of the housing 106 relative to the spine 104 (where ‘lateral’ herein means a direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction), thereby further preventing separation of the housing 106 from the spine 102 .
- FIG. 2 shows the pressure monitor without the end-plate 108 from FIG. 1 fitted.
- an end-plate 108 is attached to each longitudinal end of the pressure monitor. Each end-plate is screwed into a longitudinal end of the housing, to conceal the box portion and the ribbon switches therein.
- FIGS. 4A-4B respectively show an end-view, and a perspective view, of a door leaf 200 and pressure monitor 100 , with end-plates 108 fitted to the pressure monitor 100 .
- FIG. 4C shows a side-view of the door leaf 200 with pressure monitor 100 fitted.
- the pressure monitor can have a variety of dimensions, dependent on the size of the door leaf to which it is to be fitted. Nonetheless, dimensions of an example pressure monitor will now be provided for illustrative purposes.
- the pressure monitor of FIG. 1 has a length, in the longitudinal direction, of 1 m. That is to say, the spine and the housing each have a length of 992 mm, such that the entire pressure monitor has a length of 1 m when the end-plates are fitted to the ends of the housing. Each pressure sensor has a length of 990 mm.
- the pressure switches further have a width of 14.35 mm and a height of 6.90 mm.
- the pressure monitor has a depth (in the vertical direction when fitted to a bottom edge of a door), from the underside of the housing to a top edge of the upturned edges, of 44 mm. And the pressure monitor has a outer width (in the horizontal direction when fitted to a door) of 48 mm; and an inner width (as measured from an inner surface of each upturned edge) of 45 mm.
- the pressure monitor having these dimensions is for attachment to a door leaf having a bottom edge that is 1 m long, and having a thickness of 45 mm.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an alert system 300 as used in the pressure monitor of FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 .
- alert system 300 is connected to each of the ribbon switches 104 A- 104 C.
- alarm system comprises a power source 302 , connecting block 304 , and alert interface 306 .
- Alert system 300 is housed within the box portion 204 of the pressure monitor 100 , although the alert interface of the alert system may be located outside of the box portion.
- Alert system may be configured to issue an audible alert, a visual alert, or may comprise a wireless transmission device configured to transmit an alert signal to a remote location.
- each ribbon switch comprises a casing 308 having a hollow cavity 310 . Disposed at opposing sides of the hollow cavity are a first electrode 312 A and a second electrode 312 B.
- a magnitude of the force required to close any one of the ribbon switches can be selected as required.
- the force required to close any one of the ribbon switches may be selected as approximately 68N (i.e. a force that is roughly equivalent the gravitational pull on a mass of 7 kg).
- a cable has to be looped around the underside of the pressure monitor 100 .
- the cable will in turn exert a force F on the housing 106 of the pressure monitor 100 .
- the force could be applied in a first horizontal direction F 1 (towards the right in FIG. 4A ) or in a second horizontal direction F 2 that is opposite to the first horizontal direction (towards the left in FIG.
- the force could be applied in a combination of the first horizontal direction F 1 and the vertical direction F 3 .
- the force could be applied in a combination of the second horizontal direction F 2 and the vertical direction F 3 .
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